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“Everything Everywhere All At Once” Makes Lesbian History at the Oscars
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” is the first film with an explicitly gay female main character to win “Best Picture.”
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Kristen Stewart and Ariana DeBose Are Making 2022 Oscars So Gay, Dude
There’s a lot of LGBTQ+ material to celebrate in this year’s Oscars, including Kristen Stewart and Ariana DeBose making queer history with their nominations for “Spencer” and “West Side Story.”
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Oscar Nominations Are More Exciting than the Oscars Will Be
The nominations are out and history was made this year as the oldest and the youngest actresses ever appear in the best actress category. Feb. 24th Seth MacFarlane will hosting the 85th Academy Awards. Get excited if that’s at all possible.
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Focus Features Picks Up Black Lesbian Film “Pariah,” Loves Gay People
Focus Features picks up “Pariah” for six figures, which means there’s a really good chance you will actually be able to see it! Like — in the theater even. (!!!)
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“Two of Us” Exclusive Clip: Two “Old Dykes” Fight for Love in France’s Oscar Entry
Two of Us follows neighbors Nina (Barbara Sukowa) and Madeline (Martine Chevallier), who have been in a relationship for years, as Madeline struggles to finally come out to her adult children, and Nina grows weary of waiting.
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#BlackExcellence At Its Finest: “Moonlight” Beats “La La Land” for Best Picture
Besides the fact that Moonlight is 200% the movie La La Land could ever be, on a petty note, seeing something undeserved snatched out of white hands felt SO. GOOD. It was the vindication I will never get in my real life. It was #BlackExcellence at its finest.
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GIVEAWAY: Would You Like to Own “Carol” on DVD? Of Course You Would!
Now you can own the Greatest Lesbian Movie of All Time, for free!
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Here’s The Real Story of How Oscar Nominee Jared Leto Got Called Out for Transmisogyny At The Virtuosos Awards
It’s been reported that Jared Leto was heckled by a trans woman at the recent Virtuosos Awards for his performance in Dallas Buyers Club. This version of events fails once again to take into account the experiences of actual trans and gendernonconforming people, who were there at the event and have spoken to Autostraddle about what transpired.
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Lesbian Film “Blue is the Warmest Color” Wins Cannes Palme D’Or, And Not Just Because of The Sex Scene
Despite worries that its content would turn off judges, an explicit lesbian romance took the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.